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  1. The Chair is an American comedy drama television series created by Amanda Peet and Annie Julia Wyman. It is set at the fictional Pembroke University, "in what seems like New England". The series was released on Netflix on August 20, 2021. In January 2023, The Chair was canceled after one season.

  2. The Chair: Created by Amanda Peet, Annie Julia Wyman. With Sandra Oh, Jay Duplass, Bob Balaban, Nana Mensah. At a major university, the first woman of color to become chair tries to meet the dizzying demands and high expectations of a failing English department.

  3. At a major university, the first woman of color to become chair tries to meet the dizzying demands and high expectations of a failing English department. Watch trailers & learn more.

  4. The Chair follows Dr. Ji-Yoon Kim (Sandra Oh) as she navigates her new role as the Chair of the English department at prestigious Pembroke University. Ji-Yoo...

  5. Watch The Chair with a subscription on Netflix. The trials and tribulations of an English department chair at a major university.

  6. Sandra Oh is The Chair. Premiering August 20th. Watch The Chair, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81206259SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7About...

  7. With the department facing budget cuts and low enrollment, Ji-Yoon vows to make some changes as chair while one professor struggles to keep it together.

  8. The Chair follows Dr. Ji-Yoon Kim (Sandra Oh) as she navigates her new role as the Chair of the English department at prestigious Pembroke University. Ji-Yoon is faced with a unique set of challenges as the first woman to chair the department, and as one of the few staff members of color at the university.

  9. Aug 21, 2021 · The Chair Is Netflixs Best Drama in Years. The near-perfect show elegantly skewers the subject of free speech on campus. By Sophie Gilbert. Netflix. August 21, 2021. Perhaps, like...

  10. At a major university, the first woman of color to become chair tries to meet the dizzying demands and high expectations of a failing English department.